Select Your TestStand License

TestStand is application software that helps test and validation engineers quickly build and deploy automated test systems. Choose the best license option that meets your needs, or consider purchasing TestStand as part of the Automated Test Suite.

Develop and debug test sequences using an interactive development environment

Call test code written in any programming language

Create deployable test system installers

Deploy TestStand to validation or production test systems

Execute test sequences and perform simple debugging

Upgrade deployed systems to the latest version of TestStand for free

Deploy TestStand to validation or production test systems

Use advanced debugging tools to step into test code for immediate troubleshooting

Debug code written in LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI, or Measurement Studio

Included TestStand licenses

TestStand Development System

TestStand Base Deployment Engine

TestStand Debug Deployment Environment

Standard Service Program

One year of technical support

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Ability to upgrade deployed systems to the latest version of TestStand for free

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One year of software upgrades

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Access to 24/7 online training courses

TestStand Sequence Editor

Integrated development environment

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Example user interfaces

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Integrated find and replace

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Built-in type management tool

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Multiple-step editing

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Built-in user management tool

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TestStand documentation

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Analyzer sequences for errors

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Develop Test Sequences

Create/edit/configure sequences

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Insert/edit/configure steps

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Sequence diff/merge tool

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Execute Test Sequences

Run sequences

Run selected steps interactively

Set breakpoints

Report generation

Database logging

Enforce user privileges

Debug Test Applications

Debug sequences using TestStand Sequence Editor

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Debug LabVIEW code modules1

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Debug LabWindows/CVI code modules1

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Debug sequences1

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Debug steps1

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1Debugging steps and sequences involves making minor changes to these components to fix issues in the application. Making changes to steps and sequences that add or improve functionality is considered development and requires a development license.

The mark LabWindows is used under a license from Microsoft Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.

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